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  2. Selected Poetry.

    The children by the shining strand, With eyes as blue as the summer sea, While the sinking sun fills all the land With the slow of a golden mystery; ...

    Article : 317 words
  3. CRCESUS.

    My small Charlie said to me That he had lots of riches. "How much, old man?" said I; said he, "Two farthings in my breeches, ...

    Article : 156 words
  4. VANISHED HOURS.

    Where are they gone, those dear dead days, Those sweet past days of long ago, Whose ghosts go floating to and fro When evening leads us through her maze? ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. SHANDON BELLS.

    Now this fighting, which had been brought, about of set purpose by Mary Chetwynd, had the desired effect of tying down the attention of the old lady to the affairs of the moment; ...

    Article : 3,699 words
  6. Literature.

    Swithin's midnight excursion to the tower in the cause of science led him to oversleep himself, and when the brother and sister met at breakfast in the morning he did not ...

    Article : 3,722 words
  7. CRCESUS' WIDOW.

    The next morning Miss Brewis rose in a very grim humor. She had made a fool of herself; she had cried over a poor lost creature, and had actually insisted upon this ...

    Article : 6,622 words
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